OHIO COUNCIL OF PROFESSORS OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Conferences

2008 Spring Conference

March 7 , 2008
University Heights, OH

more info

2007 Fall Conference

October 5, 2007
Dayton, OH

more info

2007 Spring Conference

April 27, 2007
Columbus, OH

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2006 Conference

October 6, 2006
Ashland, OH

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2005 Conference

September 27-28, 2005
Dayton, OH

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Newsletters
Executive Director

Carol Engler, Ashland University
Officers 2007-08

President
Ted Zigler, Ohio Domincan University

President-Elect
Anita Varrati, University of Akron

Secretary
Lisa Shoaf, John Carroll University

Treasurer
Catherine Glascock, Ohio University

Membership Chair
Julie Edmister, Bowling Green State University

Communications
Grant Hambright, Wright State University

 
 

Welcome to the Ohio Council of Professors of Educational Administration (OCPEA) website.

OCPEA's membership consists of professors, adjunct professors, graduate students, retired professors, and supporters of school administration preparation programs across Ohio. In July 2005, OCPEA became one of six state organizations officially affiliated with the National Council of Professors of Educational Administration (NCPEA).

This site contains information about the organization, its membership, the annual conference, news of professional interest, and links to other pertinent websites.

The Ohio Association of Professors of Educational Administration (OCPEA)

Spring 2008 Conference

 

THE SUPERINTENDENCY:  THE REAL DEAL

Planning for the Reality of the Superintendency in the 21st Century

Featuring

Dr. Eugene Sanders

CEO, Cleveland Municipal School District

and

Dr. Theodore Kowalski

Professor, University of Dayton



Friday, March 7, 2008
9:30 a.m. to 2:00 pm.

John Carroll University
Dolan Science Center (Reading Room)
20700 North Park Blvd.
University Heights, Ohio 44116

 

OCPEA On The Move

In April 2005, representatives from the 22 institutions that prepare school leaders in Ohio met to develop an organization to bring professors of educational leadership together for program improvement, collegiality, the sharing of ideas, and to have a collective voice for those institutions in matters of school leadership preparation. Later that summer, the Ohio Council of Professors of Educational Administration (OCPEA) became the first state start-up organization to become a state affiliate of the National Council of Professors of Educational Administration (NCPEA).